Images released of cocaine found in White House

Images released of cocaine found in White House

November 13, 2023 06:05 PM

Images of the cocaine found in the White House have been released, though the culprit remains a mystery.

The photos were released due to a Daily Mail Freedom of Information Act request. The cocaine was discovered in the White House on July 2, prompting an evacuation and extensive investigation. Despite this, the owner of the substance has yet to be found.

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Cocaine found in the White House. Photo obtained by Daily Mail.

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The Biden family, including first son Hunter Biden, were away at Camp David for the Fourth of July holiday when the substance was found.

White House Cocaine
Cocaine found in the White House. Photo obtained by Daily Mail.

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Though no evidence has emerged directly implicating him, critics pointed to Hunter Biden’s documented drug troubles in previous years as possibly implicating him in the situation.

Documents obtained by the Daily Mail also found that Deputy Director of the FBI Paul Abbate took part in the investigation.

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The 11-day investigation narrowed the list of suspects to fewer than 500 people, but the poor angle of security footage meant it could not be narrowed further.

The cocaine was found in a tiny plastic bag and contained less than 1 gram of the substance. No usable fingerprints were found.

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